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See the beauty of the Transfagarasan mountain road even if you don’t have your own vehicle on this small-group tour from Bucharest. Before reaching the famous road, stop along the way at Curtea de Argeș Monastery as well as Poenari Citadel to learn its history with Vlad the Impaler. In the mountains stop at panoramic viewpoints and visit Vidraru Dam and Vidraru Lake.
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Escape75842, Aug 2025
The 12 hour day certainly did not feel that long. Sebastian was a great guide and safe driver. Professional, knowledgeable and very easy to share the day with. The Transfagarasan road is an amazing road winding through the Carpathian mountains which are magnificent. The scenery was superb. The day had ample breaks for comfort stops at good locations and seeing 7 bears along the road was wonderful. Sebastian was very mindful to facilitate photo opportunities whilst following sensible safety precautions of keeping windows closed and not even considering feeding the bears. I was still able to take amazing photos. A highlight of my several weeks in Romania.
Joseph_G, Jul 2025
Great tour. Matei provided lots of great information about the sites we visited. Made lots of stops for pictures of the scenery and bears. He helped take family pics for us too. Highly recommend this tour.
Marina_H, Jul 2025
The trip was amazing! George was very knowledgeable and informative, he has a good personality and great English and most importantly he was very excited to see the bears a the scenery, he seemed to like his job and was a safe and experienced driver. We do recommend this trip, the team sent us reminders and advices in advance
Seamus_O, Jul 2025
Great trip and Andrei was a brilliant guide - it is a long day at 12 hours but well worth it seeing so many bears and fantastic scenery and Andrei gave us such good information and navigated the windy roads so well while bear spotting
Poenari Fortress is a historic citadel located in Romania, perched atop a steep cliff in the Carpathian Mountains. Built in the 13th century and later enhanced by Vlad the Impaler, it served as a strategic stronghold and a defensive fortress. Known for its dramatic views and association with the Dracula legend, the fortress is accessible via a challenging climb of over 1,400 steps, offering visitors a glimpse into medieval history and folklore.
We see the fortress from exterior.
Vidraru Dam and Lake, located in Romania's Făgăraș Mountains, is a stunning hydro-engineering marvel completed in 1966. The curved arch dam, standing 166 meters high, creates Vidraru Lake, a serene reservoir surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks. A popular destination for tourists, it offers breathtaking views, boating, and serves as a gateway to the Transfăgărășan Road.
The Transfăgărășan Highway, often called one of the world’s most scenic roads, winds through Romania’s Făgăraș Mountains in the Carpathians. Built in the 1970s, this dramatic route features sharp hairpin turns, sweeping curves, and breathtaking views of rugged peaks, valleys, and waterfalls. A favorite for road trips, it connects Transylvania to Wallachia and offers iconic landmarks like Balea Lake and Poenari Fortress along the way.
Capra Waterfall, located in Romania near the Transfăgărășan Highway, is a spectacular natural attraction. Cascading from a height of over 40 meters, this alpine waterfall is fed by glacial waters and surrounded by lush greenery and rugged mountain landscapes. Easily accessible during the summer months, it offers visitors a refreshing stop with stunning views and the soothing sound of rushing water.
Bâlea Lake is a glacial lake situated at an altitude of about 2,000 meters (6,561 feet), it is one of the highest lakes in the country. The lake is known for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by rugged peaks, dense forests, and alpine meadows.
Bâlea Lake is accessible only in the summer and autumn months via the Transfăgărășan Highway. In winter and spring is not accessible, due to the risk of snow avalanche.
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